Thursday, July 23, 2015

Final blog post.

All this started in March, when my english teacher told me and my classmates to do a blog where we have to write about things that we like and other random stuff, ten posts to do in ten weeks (one for each week, duh).
In the past few months I literally had a half of the classes, but doesn't matter, I finally ended up with this post list, so, nailed it my dears, nailed it!
This blog was like a child for me (yes, I'm going to be an awful mom), feeding it with some random information that no one cares, full of pretty lame jokes, a few pictures and videos that are just too cool for let it go, some things that can actually be useful and others that are just part of my little imagination.
Sitting here and write for people that I don't know is fun, I mean, I don't know who can read me, maybe the people who has to see this is bleeding by their eyes or maybe they laughing so hard, who knows.
Maybe my posts has some mistakes but however, I'm learning and is a long way to finally talk and write like a boss. In the meantime, I'll keep seeing movies or series and listening music of my beauty babies.
That's all, take care and do not do drugs.
XOXO

Arctic Monkeys = 2 cool 4 this world.

I really love music, is always perfect and let me tell things that I don't know how express. One of my favorite bands ever is Arctic Monkeys.
Arctic Monkeys began when in 2001 the neighbors Alex Turner (vocalist and guitarist) and Jamie Cook (guitarist) received guitars for Christmas, with their classmates Andy Nicholson (bass) and Matt Helders (drums) in Sheffield, England. The boys started a band in 2003 playing locally.
In 2005 an EP of them becomes popular in England "Five minutes with Arctic Monkeys", the band began to play in smalls stages around Britain. A few months later their single "I bet that you look good on the dance floor" becomes a number 1 hit, then in 2006 launch a new album "Whatever people say I am, that's what I'm not" that becomes one of the most famous albums in the U.K.
After a short story about how Arctic Monkeys starts I want to talk about a single of them that I like so much: I wanna be yours, which is a poem of the punk poet John Cooper Clark, who is the inspiration of Alex turner at the moment of write.
This song is about the love and the way that he could be anything she need, just for love. Telling her that she is the boss, she just had to tell him what to do and he will. 
The love is something about Alex write a lot, like in Mardy Bum, I bet that you look good on the dance floor, Do I wanna know?, Crying lightning, Only ones who know, etc.
That's all.
Arctic Monkeys, please come to Chile again.


Potter. Harry... Harry Potter.

So today a friend show up with a magic wand of Harry Potter and it was so cool that I have to talk about one of the greatest saga ever.
Harry Potter is about and orphan whose parents was murdered by Lord Voldemort (Tom Marvolo Riddle) an evil wizard that apparently died when he tried to kill Harry.
There is seven books about the adventures that Harry has in the search of Voldemort, who in the first book reappears, wrecking the horcruxes where pieces of Voldemort's soul are hidden and his life in Howgarts: School of Witchcraft and Wizzary.
Howgarts is divided in four houses where the students lives: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Slytherin, which are assigned by the Sorting Hat, who choose the students for their qualities and putting them in the right house.
Fun fact: In the first book the Hat tell Harry that he would be fine in Slytherin but Harry ask him for not to do that because that was Voldemort’s house when he study in there. In the final book we can see that Harry is the final horcrux, which means that Harry has a piece of Voldemort's soul, the reason why he can talk Parseltongue, the wand made of the same material (the same phoenix feather core), why he can see Voldemort's thoughts and why the Hat suggested him Slytherin.

I don't want to do a summary of the saga, just talk about the a few things that I like the most of the books, like the deathly hallows, there is a legend of this in the tales of Beedle the Bard (the video is about the story). I just want to say that it would be cool have one of them, doesn't matter which one.

A little bit Freud.

My subject today is going to be Freud, the famous psychoanalyst considered the father of this therapy.
Sigmund Freud was born in Frieberg, Moraga in 1856, when he has four years old his family moved to Vienna, where Freud lived until the Nazis came up in 1938. In 1900 Freud published a book who changed the whole world of the clinical psychology "The dreams interpretation", in this book Freud explain the way that psychoanalysis works (this is the first time that the word psychoanalysis appears), how ours dreams are an expression of our unconscious and the importance of listening what our mind says.
After this big success Freud published another two books in the following five years: "The Psychopathology of Everyday Life" (1901) and "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality" (1905). In 1909 Freud become in one of the most famous psychoanalyst, giving conferences and even traveled to United States to give five course of lectures who are in the book "Five Lectures of the Psychoanalysis" where he talks about the hysteria based on his study with Beuer and the book that both published in 1895 "Studies on Hysteria".
In 1923 Freud has diagnose with a jaw cancer that kill him in London in 1939, during this time Freud kept writing books about his field, the most famous are "Totem and Taboo" (1913) "Civilization and Discontents" (1930) and "Moses and Monotheism" (1939).
Until our days the work of Freud is study, being such a rock star in the psychologist world.